The JL2L Floor Lamp from designer Juha Leiviska is a hand painted classic made with aluminum and steel. This slender, elegant floor lamp produces ample illumination and is ideal for modern spaces in both commercial and residential settings. Offered with a white painted aluminum shade and a grey painted steel body. Switch located on white, 6 foot cord.

Juha Leiviska, born in 1936 in Helsinki, is an architect and designer renowned especially for his sacral buildings. Leiviska studied architecture at the Helsinki University of Technology, qualifying as an architect in 1963 where he also worked as a teaching assistant. He established his own office in 1967.

Some of Leiviska's best known works are Myyrmaki Churhc and Parish Centre in Vantaa, the German Embassy in Helsinki and the International Cultural Centre Ad Dar in Bethlehem. Juha is respected both in Finland and aboard. In 1995, the designer was awarded with the reputable Carlsberg Architectural Prize, and in 2008 with the Antonia Feltrinelli Prize for Architecture and Urban Design.

His buildings are monumental yet intimate, with lighting taking a central role in the architecture. Many of his works have been displayed in international exhibitions. His lighting designs, which play a primary role in his architecture, are characterized by simplicity and warm, delicate light.

Artek

Artek, headquartered in Finland, is renowned as being one of the most innovative contributors to modern design, building on
the heritage of Alvar Aalto. Functionality and timeless aesthetics are the essential elements in the creation of every product
that bears the Artek name. Artek's comprehensive furniture system is based on the original idea of standards and systems, which
has its origin from Alvar Aalto's L-system. The standard and system thinking makes the furniture range versatile and allows it
to be customised for individual projects. Artek's furniture can be found in various types of spaces; from public spaces to
homes, museums to schools and hotels to offices.